Angry ex-boyfriend sends stream of horny old men to former lover's house

Kenneth Kuban, a 61-year-old American man, concocted an innovative form of revenge against the woman who rejected him.

Kuban posted a series of fake ads in the “Casual Encounters” section of classifieds site Craigslist, sending a steady stream of horny, middle-aged men to his ex-girlfriend’s home in Virginia, reportedThe Smoking Gun.

The men were told they could visit the address to solicit sex or buy pornographic videos.

“I’m a senior lady who is looking for some fun And adventure in my life!! Would like to meet a gentleman in his 50’s that is Hung and that can give me some pleasuring,” read one of Kuban’s ads.

Imagine the woman’s surprise when the first random man knocked on her front door expecting a few feely favours, but the Craigslist respondents soon began arriving in a “constant stream”.

The 64-year-old woman, whose anonymity has been protected by police, was forced to install security cameras and post signs on her gates indicating that anyone arriving in response to a Craigslist ad was trespassing.

Police were called to the woman’s residence “frequently, often several times a day, to chase away the men”, according to her official complaint.

Kuban was arrested on Friday and charged with felony stalking. He was already subject to a restraining order, and could spend up to five years in prison for the vengeful prank.

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